The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 60,Oplag 1–3 |
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... better than the college man , understands how to make conversation out of trivial things . A group of fellows lounging VOL . LX . 1 upon the window seat or upon one of the many.
... better than the college man , understands how to make conversation out of trivial things . A group of fellows lounging VOL . LX . 1 upon the window seat or upon one of the many.
Side 2
Of the reverse there is little chance , for although there are some things at Yale which tend to make one cynical , the sentiment of the college is generally against the pessimist . In a year or two , chiefly through these talks ...
Of the reverse there is little chance , for although there are some things at Yale which tend to make one cynical , the sentiment of the college is generally against the pessimist . In a year or two , chiefly through these talks ...
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... men say this sort of thing because it forms an interesting topic of conversation and they have nothing else to say . If the man who formulates the derogatory opinion be such as is commonly called in collegiate phraseology " a big ...
... men say this sort of thing because it forms an interesting topic of conversation and they have nothing else to say . If the man who formulates the derogatory opinion be such as is commonly called in collegiate phraseology " a big ...
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The safeguard against this sort of thing being carried to such an extent that it will become injurious to the college as well as the individual , lies in the fact Oct. , 1894 ) 5 College Gossip .
The safeguard against this sort of thing being carried to such an extent that it will become injurious to the college as well as the individual , lies in the fact Oct. , 1894 ) 5 College Gossip .
Side 6
The very thing for which we blame one man we will praise another man for doing , and while we call one man untidy for not brushing his hair we will not let this peculiarity in another bar his election to the promenade committee .
The very thing for which we blame one man we will praise another man for doing , and while we call one man untidy for not brushing his hair we will not let this peculiarity in another bar his election to the promenade committee .
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